1986
The 649 was made from 85-98. Range from 100-400 USD depending on condition.
100-500 USD
Call S&W and they will tell you when it left the factory. It could have been made anywhere from a week to a year before.
Check the butt and crane area.
The estimated value of a Smith & Wesson Model 649 in .38 Special with a 4-inch barrel can vary based on its condition, age, and market demand. Generally, prices can range from $400 to $700. For a more accurate valuation, consider factors such as the gun's condition, whether it includes original packaging or accessories, and current market trends. It’s advisable to consult local dealers or recent sales listings for a precise estimate.
Old gun catalogs can give you an idea
No. The 649 was a 6 shot, and had two interchangable cylinders to permit the use of .22LR or .22 Magnum cartridges.
72% of 649= 72% * 649= 0.72 * 649= 467.28
$649 +/- http://www.gbase.com/gear/eko-model-100-mascot-1963-sunburst
The positive integer factors of 649 are: 1, 11, 59, 649
Known as the "Bodyguard" since the shrouded hammer does not hang up on clothing when worn concealed, I believe production started in the 1990s. Depending on condition, $350-$400. Double action revolvers do not have (nor need) a separate safety- the trigger mist move a very long distance for the revolver to fire. Very good handgun for personal protection.
Winchester Magnum rim fire